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Fair-Chance Hiring Laws Aim to Prevent Discrimination Against Applicants

Ban the Box restrictions and requirements vary from states, counties, and cities that have fair-chance hiring laws in place.
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What are Ban the Box Laws?

“Ban the Box” or fair-chance hiring laws refer to laws that require employers to remove the question on job applications asking whether or not a job applicant has ever been convicted of a crime. On many job applications, this question is answered by checking a box stating “Yes” or “No”.

Fair-chance hiring laws aim to prevent discrimination against applicants who have criminal records. Some fair-chance hiring laws also place other kinds of restrictions and requirements on employers. These restrictions and requirements vary across states, counties, and cities that have implemented fair-chance hiring laws.

Fair-chance hiring laws can pose a challenge to employers in regards to compliance as it can add additional requirements that may differ from federal FCRA requirements.

35+ states, the District of Columbia, and over 150 cities and counties have adopted a fair-chance policy.

Currently, many states across the U.S. have fair-chance hiring laws whether on the city, county, state level, or all three. Below is a list that displays Ban the Box laws in each state.

It is important to note that Ban the Box laws, like other laws, can be subject to change at any point in time. The information below is a courtesy resource tool made in December 2024. When looking for Ban the Box laws in your area, always check with your city, county, and state for the latest information. If you have any questions about Ban the Box laws or the laws in your area, please contact us!

Alabama

Alaska

None

Arkansas

Colorado

Hawaii

Idaho

None

Illinois

Kentucky

Maine

Massachusetts

Mississippi

None

Montana

None

Nebraska

New Hampshire

New Mexico

North Dakota

Oklahoma

Rhode Island

South Dakota

None

Texas

None

Utah

Vermont

West Virginia

None

Wyoming

None

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